Aaron Betsky

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Different Rules and Regulations

Columnist Aaron Betsky discusses fantasy proposals for a new set of regulations... More

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Barcelona Keeps Getting Better

Columnist Aaron Betsky revisits Barcelona, and finds plenty to enjoy about the city's planning process. More

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The Sublime Myths of Modern Architecture Photography

Columnist Aaron Betsky examines what three current exhibitions in London, New York, and Cincinnati say about the state of modern architecture photography. More

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The Failing Expansions of the Frick, Whitney, and Harvard Museums

Columnist Aaron Betsky details the "urban pain" of three museum expansion projects. More

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Architects Need to Start Making Nonsense

Columnist Aaron Betsky argues that architects need to think a little weirder to... More

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The Big Fix for New York That Won't Work, and the Little Fixes That Might

Aaron Betsky finds frustration in New York's transit infrastructure, and potential salvation in shared-ride models. More

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L.A. Doesn't Need Spires. It Needs to Play Itself

Aaron Betsky reacts to news that Los Angeles will change regulations that have long dictated flat roofs for skyscrapers. More

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RIP Facsimile: Death of a Public Art Project

Aaron Betsky reacts to news that the San Francisco Arts Commission has voted to remove Facsimile, a public art project by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, from the Moscone Convention Center. More

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Aaron Betsky Goes Back to Ground Zero

On a recent visit to New York, Aaron Betsky paid a visit to Ground Zero and the... More

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432 Park Avenue and the Importance of Being There and Being Square

As New York skyscrapers grow ever taller, Aaron Betsky notes one that uses its slenderness and height to full advantage: 432 Park Avenue, by Rafael Viñoly Architects. More

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